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Camera trapping for insects is becoming a reality using advances in camera, AI, and autonomous systems technologies. This group discusses the latest advances, shares experiences, and offers a space for anyone interested in the technology, from beginners to experts.
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- Tropical pilot of insect camera traps
New technology enabling the automated monitoring of moths has been put to rigorous testing in tropical conditions in Panama by an international team of researchers
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- DSAIL Tech4Wildlife Workshop Tutorials Now Available!
Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used in the field to analyse information collected by wildlife conservationists, from camera trap and satellite images to audio recordings. AI can learn how to identify which photos out of thousands contain rare species; or pinpoint an animal call out of hours of field recordings - hugely reducing the manual labour required to collect vital conservation data.
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- IUCN and AI2 to provide AI technology at no cost to fast-track implementation of newly signed UN High Seas Treaty
The partnership will support the Global South with the development, planning and management of marine protected areas (MPAs) in the high seas.
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